Chart of Fruits and Vegetables in Season

We recently did an article on Farmers Markets in Georgia that accept EBT. In that article, we also talked about the many benefits of shopping with your EBT card at a farmers market versus your local grocery store. One of the key benefits of a farmers market is that you get to buy produce that are in season. Of course, knowing what produce are in season helps. We can help.

Below is a list of fruits and vegetables and when they are in season. The list is divided into Winter, Spring, Summer, and Fall.

Note that the list is not meant to be exhaustive but we choose the most common fruits and vegetables people typically buy at a farmers market.

Chart of Fruits and Vegetables in Season

Winter

Spring

Summer

Fall

Apples

Apples

Apples

Apples

Avocado

Apricots

Apricots

Bananas

Bananas

Asparagus

Avocado

Beets

Beets

Avocado

Bananas

Bell Peppers

Brussels Sprouts

Bananas

Beets

Broccoli

Cabbage

Broccoli

Bell Peppers

Brussels Sprouts

Carrots

Cabbage

Blackberries

Cabbage

Celery

Carrots

Blueberries

Carrots

Grapefruit

Celery

Carrots

Cauliflower

Kale

Collard Greens

Cantaloupe/ Muskmelons

Celery

Leeks

Garlic

Celery

Collard Greens

Lemons

Greens (cooking)

Cherries

Cranberries

Onions

Lettuce

Collard Greens

Garlic

Oranges

Mushrooms

Corn

Ginger

Parsnips

Onions

Cucumbers

Grapes

Pears

Peas

Eggplant

Greens (cooking)

Pineapple

Pineapple

Garlic

Green Beans

Potatoes

Radishes

Green Beans

Kale

Pumpkins

Rhubarb

Honeydew Melon

Lettuce

Rutabagas

Spinach

Kiwifruit

Mangos

Sweet Potatoes and Yams

Strawberries

Lima Beans

Mushrooms

Turnips

Swiss Chard

Mangos

Onions

Winter Squash

Turnips

Nectarines

Parsnips

Okra

Peas

Peaches

Pears

Plums

Pineapple

Raspberries

Potatoes

Strawberries

Pumpkins

Summer Squash & Zucchini

Radishes

Tomatillos

Raspberries

Tomatoes

Rutabagas

Watermelon

Spinach

Sweet Potatoes and Yams

Swiss Chard

Turnips

Winter Squash

If you have fruits and vegetables you would like to add to the list, please share them with us in the comments section below.

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